The Federal Trade Commission is distributing more than $2.7 million in refunds to consumers who were harmed by Handy Technologies, the agency announced.
The Federal Trade Commission identified Handy Technologies as the company responsible for the consumer harm that prompted the payout. The agency is overseeing the distribution of the funds directly to affected consumers, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Handy Technologies is the firm at the center of the action. The Federal Trade Commission is the body responsible for sending the payments, which total more than $2.7 million, to those consumers who were affected by the company's conduct.
The refund effort means that consumers harmed by Handy Technologies will receive a share of the $2.7 million pool the Federal Trade Commission has set aside for distribution.